What was done to your JK this week?
Bedliner Coating finally DONE!
Bit the bullet and had the Flares, Grille, Rails and some other spots Bedlined, with a newer product, that adheres to plastic parts - I also installed Drake Billet Aluminum Grille inserts - next up some new Rubber on the wheels -- that may be a while -- but I'm LOVIN' the way she looks!
Last edited by jerseyjeepgurl; 06-27-2013 at 03:23 PM.
I don't understand line x on the fenders???? Aftermarket is understandable, but on the factory plastic ones? Just seems like a waste to me I guess....not taking anything away from you jerseyjeepgirl....just my opinion
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After going low-mount for a few hours decided I was gonna rock the hi-mount. So swapped them out. I think I'm going to run low in winter with hard top and hi in summer spring with soft top. Here are a few pics.
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After going low-mount for a few hrs I decided I'd rock the high mount for the summer and do the low mount with the hard top in the winter and fall here are a few pics of the high mount. Sorry for posting twice. Said it didn't work at first. Will delete when I'm on a PC later.
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Finally pulled my carpet, I'll bedline it soon enough.... But I like the carpet in the cargo area, keeps stuff from sliding around. So I left the cargo area in but cut the over hanging carpet so it's even with the level of the cargo area tub so where ur feet go is completely bare.
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My '07's flares actually got pretty beat up, from rocks and such. Not caring for the white on white, I was going to go with Bushwackers, but the cost for four was WAY more than what it cost to have everything done, on the Jeep. I'm pretty happy with the way it looks, and I like that the flares match the grille.
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Made some rock sliders at work out of 1.5 1/8th wall DOM tubing and 3/16 rectangular tubing. Brackets are 1/4 inch plate. Used some production designs and tweaked specs to my own liking. VERY TOUGH. I powder coated them with black texture so they aren't slippery.
Installed:
Took a drive through a flooded road near the Meramec river.
Went for a ride with my buddy out at some property in St. Claire MO. Backed into a tree the size of my forearm and twisted the spare right off the stock carrier....
Meramec river. With spare in the back
Ordered an ORFAB spare tire carrier with rotopax gas cans the next day. Installed but haven't taken pictures yet.
PITA to install. And didn't like the 1 inch hole in my rear quarter panel, but it looks great and works great. Matches my rock sliders perfectly. Same size tubing and powder coat color/texture. Very good quality and I didn't have to drop a bunch of money on a bumper at the same time, but it will happen sooner or later.
Installed:
Took a drive through a flooded road near the Meramec river.
Went for a ride with my buddy out at some property in St. Claire MO. Backed into a tree the size of my forearm and twisted the spare right off the stock carrier....
Meramec river. With spare in the back
Ordered an ORFAB spare tire carrier with rotopax gas cans the next day. Installed but haven't taken pictures yet.
PITA to install. And didn't like the 1 inch hole in my rear quarter panel, but it looks great and works great. Matches my rock sliders perfectly. Same size tubing and powder coat color/texture. Very good quality and I didn't have to drop a bunch of money on a bumper at the same time, but it will happen sooner or later.